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Question: Should I go on?
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Jerseyrules
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #75 on: September 07, 2012, 12:25:46 AM »

You never disappoint, Cathcon. I wonder if Democrat John McCain enjoys a relationship with Bob Stump similar to Goldwater's with Paul Fannin.

What are Terry Goddard, Evan Mecham, and Bill Schulz up to ITTL?

Bob Stump: Still a Democrat, though significantly more conservative than McCain on economic issues, plus Stump's been in politics long before McCain's been involved. Still they're both part of the AZ delegation and know each other.

Terry Goddard: Mayor of Phoenix, as in OTL.

Evan Mecham: The Republican candidate for Senate in 1980, won if I'm reading this correctly. Conservative voting record, not an ally of Goldwater however.

Bill Schulz: The Democratic candidate for Seante in 1980. Lost if I'm reading this correctly. Faced McCain in the 1981 primary for the special election to Goldwater's seat.

Awesome man.  Just wondering, what are George Schultz and Henry Kissinger up to?

George Schultz: Secretary of Labor (1961-1965), Secretary of Commerce (1973-1977). Considered a possible Secretary of the Treasury or State for Reagan but was overlooked. Didn't really have a shot at getting an appointment when Hatfield took over. Been Ambassador to Great Britain since 1981.

Henry Kissinger: National Security Adviser (1961-1965), Assistant Secretary of State (1973-1974), National Security Adviser (1974-1977). He's out of the spotlight for now as are most of the "Agnew/Bush Crowd", but he'll be called in as an adviser sometime in the 2000's for a certain president.

Interesting.  I'm also really curious what the space program looks like after 2 years of kennedys
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Jerseyrules
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Political Matrix
E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #76 on: October 07, 2012, 06:03:30 PM »

Interesting turn with regards to New York City.  Looking forward to seeing Esposito in action (who is he btw? Wink)
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Jerseyrules
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Political Matrix
E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #77 on: October 08, 2012, 06:34:54 PM »

Interesting turn with regards to New York City.  Looking forward to seeing Esposito in action (who is he btw? Wink)

In real life he was a Republican New York State Assemblyman who was the 1981 NYC Mayoral candidate for Mayor.

Cool.  And my favorite Senators, James Buckley and Al D'Amato?  Wink.  Oh and John Marchi and Ed Koch?
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Jerseyrules
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #78 on: October 28, 2012, 01:07:33 PM »

Truly awesome stuff.  My only argument is that I'm not sure that Ferraro is all that liberal; I think she's ideologically very close to Moynihan.  In her first house election, she campaigned as "a small-c conservative" and her slogan was "Finally, a tough Democrat"
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Jerseyrules
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E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #79 on: November 16, 2012, 11:05:52 PM »

I love the way this is coming together!  Awesome stuff man!

Buckley 88!
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Jerseyrules
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Political Matrix
E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #80 on: February 02, 2013, 07:00:36 PM »

THIS IS GONNA BE AWESOME!!!!!
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Jerseyrules
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Political Matrix
E: 10.00, S: -4.26

« Reply #81 on: August 20, 2014, 08:03:14 PM »

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